*GoodMorningCalgary*
02-11-2004, 10:26 AM
what did everyone think of "My Catalyst"? I liked it, but I was kind of dissapointed too. ever since I found out Michael J. Fox was gonna be on it I got so excited and I was dying to see it. But I guess my expectations were so high It just didn't seem that great.
Plus, J.D really needs to cut his hair. I didn't mind his new look at the beginning of season 3 but now its starting to get really long and he looks like Elvis now!
what did you guys think?
Central Perk
02-11-2004, 05:08 PM
I liked it. At some parts it was kind of sad but it was a good episode, imo. I defintely think Michael J. Fox will be nominated for an emmy for his role on Scrubs.
Night Court Fan
02-11-2004, 05:40 PM
I think Michael will be nominated too. At least I hope he is.
He was great!
*GoodMorningCalgary*
02-18-2004, 12:10 AM
"My Porcelain God" was probably one of the best episodes of Scrubs ever. I loved every moment of it, especially Michael J. Fox coming down as a Paramedic at the end. too bad this was his last episode :(
krysti_c
02-18-2004, 02:56 AM
I agree that My Porcelain God was an excellent episode! I loved all the funny parts with JD and Turk, and there was also a very touching side with Dr. Kelso being revealed as more of a human than we ever imagined, and Elliot being able to reach an epiphany on the roof toilet. The coolest part of the episode for me was the Counting Crows song, A Murder of One, that played for the last couple of minutes of the show. That is my favorite song EVER, it is so beautiful I applaud the person in charge of music, Jan Stevens, for always choosing such classic (meaning not the latest pop hits), emotionally evocative music. I'm so happy I taped this episode so I can watch it again in a week or two!
krysti_c
02-18-2004, 03:04 AM
I agree that My Porcelain God was an excellent episode! I loved all the funny parts with JD and Turk, and there was also a very touching side with Dr. Kelso being revealed as more of a human than we ever imagined, and Elliot being able to reach an epiphany on the roof toilet. The coolest part of the episode for me was the Counting Crows song, A Murder of One, that played for the last couple of minutes of the show. That is my favorite song EVER, it is so beautiful I applaud the person in charge of music, Jan Stevens, for always choosing such classic (meaning not the latest pop hits), emotionally evocative music. I'm so happy I taped this episode so I can watch it again in a week or two!